Houston, May 18: In a new twist in the Sherin Mathews’ case, US child protection authorities say they have found “insufficient evidence” if the deceased Indian toddler was physically abused by her adoptive mother and blamed “an unknown perpetrator” for her injuries, prior to her adoption.
Sherin, 3, was found dead in mysterious circumstances in a culvert in Richardson, in suburban Dallas, Texas, on October 22, two weeks after her Indian-American foster parents reported her missing.
Her adoptive father, Wesley Mathews originally told police he had left Sherin outside the home at 3 am to punish her for not drinking her milk. Then he changed his statement and said Sherin had choked on her milk while he tried to feed her in the garage.
He also admitted the family had gone out to dinner that night and left Sherin home alone. An autopsy report released in January this year revealed that Sherin died of “homicidal violence.” The couple from Kerala had adopted Sherin from an orphanage in Bihar in 2016. While Wesley was indicted on charges of capital murder and tampering with evidence, his wife, Sini was indicted on a charge of abandoning a child.
A Child Protective Services (CPS) report released on Tuesday detailed the agency’s investigation into allegation that Sherin’s adoptive parents abused her months before she died, WFAA, an ABC-affiliated television station reported. The report detailed a CPS investigation from March 2017.
The CPS said it found “insufficient evidence to determine if the deceased child was physically abused by her mother.” “An unknown perpetrator was confirmed for the physical abuse.which may have happened prior to her adoption,” the report said. “The allegation of physical neglect of the deceased child by her parents was not confirmed,” the report said.
Dr Suzanne Dakil, a pediatrician, testified during a custody hearing for Sherin’s sister had said that she was the one who called the CPS in March last year with concerns that Sherin was being abused by her parents.
“I tried, actually, very hard to find another good explanation, and I didn’t have one,” the doctor said in court, noting that she concluded Sherin’s injuries had occurred after her time in India. Dakil’s clinic in Dallas had been treating Sherin for her weight problems, the Dallas Morning News reported.
Sherin was been hospitalised in February 2017 after her adoptive mother “noticed swelling around [Sherin’s] right shoulder,” the report said. Sini reported that Sherin had fallen on a slide at the park, the report said. Doctors diagnosed Sherin with a skin infection and fractures on her shoulders, and X-rays revealed a previous injury, a fracture of her left leg, the report said.